Duncan, Westbrook and Irving Lead NBA All-Star Reserve Selections

Last night on TNT, the crew of Ernie, Kenny, Chris, Shaq and Charles announced the 2013 NBA All-Star Reserves. Headlining the selections were the usual names you come to expect in an All-Star Game: Russell Westbrook, Tony Parker, Chris Bosh and Tim Duncan.

However, in the Eastern Conference five guys made the team for the first time: Kyrie Irving (Cleveland Cavaliers), Tyson Chandler (New York Knicks), Paul George (Indiana Pacers), Jrue Holiday (Philadelphia 76ers) and Joakim Noah (Chicago Bulls). Out West, James Harden of the Houston Rockets was the only first time selection.

The most notable snub in the East was Brooklyn Nets' Brook Lopez Lopez has been one of the best big men in the East, anchoring a resurgent Nets team that has moved into third place in the conference just behind the Knicks and Heat. He won't be home alone though. His teammates Joe Johnson and Deron Williams didn't make the squad either. The Celtics' Kevin Garnett, who hasn't really had an All-Star caliber season, made the team as a starter and that hurt Lopez's chances for a front court roster spot.

Out in the West, Golden State Warrior Steph Curry failed to make the team despite a phenomenal season for the Warriors. He's shooting an outstanding 45 percent from three-point land while averaging 20.9 points and 6.6 assists per game.

Who do you think should have made the team? Who would you have left off? Check out the full rosters and let us know in the comments below!